The couple "thoroughly enjoyed their time together," according to a statement from the palace.

And tight-lipped officials in the Seychelles finally opened up, too.

Well, a little.

"They left happy and clearly content with their stay," the head of the Seychelles tourism board (who must have been quite pleased), Alain St Ange, told the Associated Press.

And in other royal wedding-related news, that -- ahem -- interesting hat William's cousin, Princess Beatrice, wore to the ceremony, went for $130,000 to an anonymous bidder (although if they wear the hat, they'd be rather easy to spot).

All the money goes to UNICEF and Children in Crisis, a group established by Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice's mother.

Kutcher has 20 million reasons to like his new job

When Ashton Kutcher landed the job to replace Charlie Sheen on "Two and Half Men," he said it was like winning "the lottery."

There were clearly together -- OK, Bieber's mother was there, too -- at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday night, and when he was named Billboard's top new artist, it wasn't dear old Mom he gave a kiss and a hug to, although he did thank his mother (and others, just not Gomez) when he accepted the award.

Botox mom's troubles could just be getting started

The more we learn about Sheena Upton -- the mom who said on national television she injected her 8-year-old daughter with Botox -- the deeper her troubles become.

Upton, who later said the story was a hoax, is "likely looking at a felony or misdemeanor charge of child endangerment or child abuse," a law enforcement source told RadarOnline.com. "In this case it would fall under mental suffering because of what Sheena put her daughter through, having her appear on camera and lying about being injected with Botox."

The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services also is looking into Upton, but it could take several weeks to complete its investigation.

Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn was named best director for his automotive thriller "Drive," Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia") was named best actress and French actor Jean Dujardin won the actor honor, even though he doesn't speak (at all) in "The Artist."